“For women’s rights, I am a wokist!”

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2023-11-08 11:46:26

Par Aline Richard

Published 13 hours ago, Updated 13 hours ago

“Living your life in a family that has devoted its existence, on the one hand, to politics and, on the other hand, to care has a strong impact on you,” says Roselyne Bachelot. Paul Delort for Figaro Santé

INTERVIEW – The ex-minister confides in Figaro Santé about his childhood, his relationship with death, his struggles. Nostalgia, and some stupidity.

“Don’t forbid yourself anything.” On this international women’s rights day on March 8, Roselyne Bachelot speaks before the Association of Mayors of Indre-et-Loire, a department where the former Minister of Health and Culture has both her ties family as well as political. In a fuchsia pink suit and matching lipstick, Roselyne calls out to local elected officials: “We are armed to assert our rights.” She knows how to convince and seduce, a touch of eloquence, cheerfulness and familiarity and a hint of cunning in the corner of her eye. A regular on TV and magazines, Roselyne Bachelot does not disdain media “clashes” but that does not prevent reflection on deeper subjects.

You were born into a family of doctors. How do you experience this heritage?

Living your life in a family that has devoted its existence, on the one hand, to politics and, on the other hand, to care has a strong impact on you. Especially since I am from the generation where family life…

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